The Germans had won military victories which gave them power over the countries which they occupied.
No the majority were afraid
The Germans
Germans
yes
Because that is what the Germans did to the Jews during the holocaust.
The rise of German power during the Holocaust can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the economic turmoil and political instability following World War I, which facilitated the rise of the Nazi Party. The Nazis implemented a totalitarian regime that centralized power, suppressed dissent, and propagated extreme nationalist and anti-Semitic ideologies. Additionally, the regime's extensive use of propaganda and state-sponsored violence enabled them to mobilize significant support and isolate targeted groups, particularly Jews, further consolidating their control and facilitating the atrocities of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust started after the ruling party had been in power in Germany for eight years. The system of government was such that no other party could rise to power at this time.
recycled them
Hitler.
Whipping was one of many punishments. As the Germans had total power over the Jews, they could do what ever they wanted.
rehab workers and against the holocaust
The Germans had control